Analysis: A summer of change awaits
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Burnley would not have thought things could get worse after it was confirmed as early as April that they will head straight back to the Championship.
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But Wolves threatened to pile on the misery on the final day, taking the lead early through Adam Armstrong to condemn the hosts to the bottom of the 'as it stands' table.
It took Zian Flemming to step up once again as the 27-year-old striker has done so often this season with his 11th goal of the season.
The Clarets finished the season with the worst home record in the top flight this season, only picking up 13 points from 19 matches. They have also now gone 15 games without a win in front of their fans.
While Flemming would hope his impressive goals tally would boost his hopes of making the Netherlands squad for the World Cup this summer, the Clarets will now turn their full attention to appointing a successor for Scott Parker, who left the club last month following their relegation from the Premier League.
Wales manager Craig Bellamy, his former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard and Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy have been heavily linked with the vacant position.
But whoever takes charge faces a significant challenge if they are to guide Burnley back to the Premier League.